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1. Marco Fadiga Bistrot
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2. Aroma De Roma
- A Piece of Rome in Bologna
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- Irnerio
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3. Bibó
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- Marconi
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4. Ristorante I Caracci
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- Porta Piera
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5. Scugnizzo (Lo)
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6. Ristorante Africano Adal
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7. Bottega Svedese
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- Croce
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8. Stanze del Tenente (Le)
- Cocktails and Culture in Bologna
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- Italian
- Porta Piera
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9. Ristorante El Barrio Latino
- Spanish Specialties in a Happy Atmosphere
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10. Capital Town
- ¡Si Señor!
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The Best of NileGuide
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You're already in Italy, so you know that a good meal is probably just a few feet away. You also know that as a visitor to the area, chances are that you might get swept into one of those very central, very overpriced restaurants in the fetching piazzas that lure you in with their gorgeous patio seating and fragrant bruschetta. But in a city like Bologna, there's no need to fall prey to prices when there are affordable pizza shops and homey trattorias tucked among its porticoed sidewalks.
If you're on a budget or traveling with children, an entire pizza can be purchased for as few as 2 or 3 Euros and you're a few napkins away from a picnic in a local piazza during the summer months. However, visitors of all ages would be hard pressed not to find something to savor among the numerous pasta offerings in Bologna, a city that does pasta like no other (and that's saying a lot in Italy). From its eponymous spaghetti alla Bolognese, a pasta served in a rich meat and tomato sauce, to stuffed tortellini, lasagne, and tagliatelle, three local delicacies, the options are endless. Keep an eye out for smaller restaurants that have a limited fixed menu, but offer delicious specials each day that change from season to season.
Carnivores also have much to choose from in Bologna's wide offerings of salami and ham, often found at the indoor Mercato delle Erbe (Ugo Bassi 27), where you can pick up meats, cheese and bread year round, and the nearby Mercato Coperto and Orefici Markets for fresh produce and local delicacies.
